My guess is it’s something like transferring memories from something like a short term RAM to longer term hard drive stuff. We are only partially conscious of the process and interpret it as a “narrative” because, for whatever reason, we remember stories better than lists, etc.
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That partially makes sense, though we can barely remember the dreams at all, so it should not matter that they are (not) stories.
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You can try techniques to remember and have Lucid dreams.
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I wonder whether that interferes with the aim of dreaming, e.g. if dreams are a by-product of sorting memories, then does lucid dreaming stop memories from being properly sorted?
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We can learn from them without conscious memory of them.
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Neurological equivalent of screensavers perhaps.
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How can you confuse dream and reality ? You know it was a dream. Dreams are forgotten by a species of mankind. Certain species of mankind remembers it all. Dreams shape our future. I had a dream and most likely it can be realised...
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Early humans had to figure out that dreams were different and separate from waking life, which is difficult, as this skit shows:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FFeWW1uvgys …
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